“Mr. Mills, at this point, you are charged with felony fleeing or eluding law enforcement," said McDaniel.

The Rankin County sheriff said the 50-mile high speed chase started around 2 a.m. Sunday when deputies tried to pull Mills over in Brandon for driving past a deputy 100 mph.

Detectives said Mills refused to stop and jumped on Interstate 20 westbound with several law agencies chasing him. Officers quickly learned that the blue Dodge Stratus that Mills was driving had been reported stolen in Alabama.

Police in Clinton tried to end the chase by putting stop sticks out on I-20, but that didn't work. Investigators said Mills went around them and continued west towards Vicksburg.

Prosecutors said Mills rammed several deputies’ vehicles, before finally getting boxed in and arrested in Vicksburg.

“Apparently, this was a very dangerous adventure that Mr. Mills was on," McDaniel said.

Prosecutors said this wasn't Mills' first time on the run. They said he has a prior charge for escaping from a jail in Alabama.

They said Mills may not have been in the right state of mind, when he decided to lead them on a chase across three counties.

“I would suspect that he was under the influence of those drugs and alcohol at the time that the chase began," Guest said.

McDaniel set Mills bond a $100,000, but if prosecutors have things their way, he won't be going anywhere anytime soon.

“Based on his criminal history -- and everything that we know about him -- this is a case where we will do all that we can to see that he is put behind bars for a long period of time," Guest said.